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washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. ♪ it goes tout grant and universities every state in the nation. you hear about a breakthrough that happened in cancer research or diabetes research or autism or alzheimer's. it's very likely that frame a university or an institute somewhere in the u.s. and it was supported by the nih. that's what we do. we support the best and brighter to chase after the most visionary ideas. >> host: what did the directors influence on 27-different institute and center. how do you influence what goes on? >> guest: it's a very big place. 27 institute center they are various disease or organs in focus. there's a cancer institute, there's a diabetes institute, there's a heart, lung, and blood institute. there's an eye institute. each lead by remarkable world class scientists who look across the landscape in their particular area and try to identify what is the most exciting stuff that needs to happen next in order advance human health. my role is director is look across the entire
washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. ♪ it goes tout grant and universities every state in the nation. you hear about a breakthrough that happened in cancer research or diabetes research or autism or alzheimer's. it's very likely that frame a university or an institute somewhere in the u.s. and it was supported by the nih. that's what we do. we support the best and brighter to chase after the most visionary ideas. >> host: what did the directors influence on...
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she's a contributing editor and writer at the washington magazine. her work has appeared in the nation, news day, new york times, mother jones, village boys, salon -- and author of two other books home fires burning, married to military for better or worse. she had traveled all over the country for a year-and-a-half to cover at the quality of the indigent today. she had to travel the count country to get here today. she came from maryland. we are very excited she's here. her well recent investigation shows inadequacy of our legal system. let's welcome her. [ applause ] >> hi, thanks for having me. i'm very excited to be here, if a bit sleepy. as he said, my new book was really an effort to take the temperature of public defense across the country and i visited a lot of public defenders offices, watched a lot of trials and discovered that there was a crisis in the court's that probably all of you are well aware of and really tried to dig in and find out what was going on and where all these problems were arising that we didn't have equal justice 50 ye
she's a contributing editor and writer at the washington magazine. her work has appeared in the nation, news day, new york times, mother jones, village boys, salon -- and author of two other books home fires burning, married to military for better or worse. she had traveled all over the country for a year-and-a-half to cover at the quality of the indigent today. she had to travel the count country to get here today. she came from maryland. we are very excited she's here. her well recent...
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take way will be washington takes care of its own and doesn't pay attention to us. obamacare passed, it forced the federal government to drop the employer-sponsored insurance so unlike every other employer, is one had to go away, dumped the staffers into the obamacare exchanges and it barred the federal government from supporting the health insurance so you have any kind of a contribution. gerri: like regular americans they only get the money when they deserve the money. there are certain economic thresholds. doesn't it make a difference? >> i don't think they should get the subsidies, it is not the point the law did something clean it wouldn't. if you like your insurance, you don't have to change it. it actually said you have to get rid of it, that was step number one. step number two was indefensible in fixing this. ruling we did not mean it, we are sorry. they had no ability to do that. this is the latest in that the administration has used his executive powers to overrule the law and it has become just a joke. laws are passed and should be adhered to by the admi
take way will be washington takes care of its own and doesn't pay attention to us. obamacare passed, it forced the federal government to drop the employer-sponsored insurance so unlike every other employer, is one had to go away, dumped the staffers into the obamacare exchanges and it barred the federal government from supporting the health insurance so you have any kind of a contribution. gerri: like regular americans they only get the money when they deserve the money. there are certain...
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for "nightly business report," i'm hampton pearson in washington. >> here to talk more about the fed and economy is david kelly, chief global strategist at jp morgan funds. we come. you heard vince ryan heart say he thinks the fed wants to get out of the stimulus business and begin tapering. i was talking about a half hour ago to a former policy maker who said i don't really think they want to start tapering and probably not until the end of the year at the soonest. what do you think? >> i think they do want to get out of tapering but what they are trying to do is quietly move an elephant out of a room and you can't do that. i was frustrated by the fact they didn't put this timetable, which ben bern fan key announced in june. they didn't put that in the statement so we're wondering are they continuing to remove qes at the end of this year. i think they want to because they have to. people don't talk about enough is the problems they are billing. it's not just status quo. they are adding a trillion dollars a year and those are chickens that will come home to roost. so they do need to
for "nightly business report," i'm hampton pearson in washington. >> here to talk more about the fed and economy is david kelly, chief global strategist at jp morgan funds. we come. you heard vince ryan heart say he thinks the fed wants to get out of the stimulus business and begin tapering. i was talking about a half hour ago to a former policy maker who said i don't really think they want to start tapering and probably not until the end of the year at the soonest. what do you...
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of the historic event 50 years ago was the march on washington for jobs and freedom. are we better off today than we were back then? some shocking stats for you upon my return. >> thousands of people gathered in washington to celebrate the 50th anniversary of martin luther king's i have a "dream" speech and the march on washington you may not know that the title of the event was the march on washington for jobs and freedom. the fact is dr. king was as focused on economic equality as he was on civil rights. in the last year of his life he launched what is called "the poor people's's "campaign" aimed as helping poor people groups. >> reporter: according to historians reverend martin luther king was very concerned that the economic gap between races could derail his civil rights movement with poverty and income disparities being the ultimate segregator. >> in 1968 he pivoted all of his attention on what was called the poor people's campaign. he was killed before his first march. >> reporter: his poor people's campaign was focused on providing economic rights for blacks,
of the historic event 50 years ago was the march on washington for jobs and freedom. are we better off today than we were back then? some shocking stats for you upon my return. >> thousands of people gathered in washington to celebrate the 50th anniversary of martin luther king's i have a "dream" speech and the march on washington you may not know that the title of the event was the march on washington for jobs and freedom. the fact is dr. king was as focused on economic...
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i'm david shuster in washington. we've been talking about the progress and lack of progress of civil rights. according to where things stand, according to a recent study by pew research, the employment gap has widened since the 1960s. the difference in black and white families was $19,000. now the gap has widened to roughly $27,000. in terms of wealth the average net worth of a black family in 1984 was less than 10% of a white family. now the gap has widened even further. black families earn only 7% of what a white family makes. bill fletcher, maya rockiningmo, and bill fletcher, these income disparities they are widening. who's to blame? >> the system is to blame. this is what, when i hear these speeches from president obama, regardless of his intentions he's putting the blame on black folks. whether it's black fathers, black families, this system is rigged against us. and that's what we need to keep emphasizing. we have to keep emphasizing, particularly for the purposes of reaching young people, that the problem is
i'm david shuster in washington. we've been talking about the progress and lack of progress of civil rights. according to where things stand, according to a recent study by pew research, the employment gap has widened since the 1960s. the difference in black and white families was $19,000. now the gap has widened to roughly $27,000. in terms of wealth the average net worth of a black family in 1984 was less than 10% of a white family. now the gap has widened even further. black families earn...
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king's historic speech in washington, kim lawton reports on an interfaith effort at reconciliation in the community torn by the trayvon martin tragedy. >> how do you judge the content of a person's character? >> and from north carolina, lucky severson has the story of a protest movement called moral monday. >> forward together, not one step back! >> immore monday is a term i have used, and i do believe it is true. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >>> welcome. i'm fred de sam lazaro sitting in for bob be aer thety. thank you for joining us. religion groups are among those marking the 50th anniversary of the march on washington with a series of events held throughout the country. at an interfaith
king's historic speech in washington, kim lawton reports on an interfaith effort at reconciliation in the community torn by the trayvon martin tragedy. >> how do you judge the content of a person's character? >> and from north carolina, lucky severson has the story of a protest movement called moral monday. >> forward together, not one step back! >> immore monday is a term i have used, and i do believe it is true. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics...
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capitol in washington. everybody body out. you don't have to go home but you've got to get the heck out of here. there was a mass exodus as the house of representatives officially adjourned for their august recess this afternoon. like teenagers on the last day of school, members of congress just bolted for the exits today once with the final bell rang. bye-bye. see you in a month. washington is now heading off for its summer vacation. their august recess. what do you do when you're heading off for vacation? well, don't you tend to
capitol in washington. everybody body out. you don't have to go home but you've got to get the heck out of here. there was a mass exodus as the house of representatives officially adjourned for their august recess this afternoon. like teenagers on the last day of school, members of congress just bolted for the exits today once with the final bell rang. bye-bye. see you in a month. washington is now heading off for its summer vacation. their august recess. what do you do when you're heading off...
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. >>> now to washington. where today president obama called out the president of russia about the olympics and gay rights and a lot more. abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl was there. >> reporter: the president talked for the first time about canceling his meeting next month with russian president vladimir putin, saying that despite the tension, they have a decent personal relationship. >> i know the press likes to focus on body language, and he's got that kind of slouch, looking like the bored kid in the back of the classroom. but the truth is, is that when we're in conversations together, oftentimes, it's very productive. >> reporter: the president said he is offended by russia's new anti-gay law, where foreigners could go to jail, for quote, promoting homosexuality, but when it comes to the upcoming winter olympics in russia -- >> i do no think it's appropriate to boycott the olympics. one of the things i'm really looking forward to is maybe some gay and lesbian athletes bringing home the
. >>> now to washington. where today president obama called out the president of russia about the olympics and gay rights and a lot more. abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl was there. >> reporter: the president talked for the first time about canceling his meeting next month with russian president vladimir putin, saying that despite the tension, they have a decent personal relationship. >> i know the press likes to focus on body language, and he's got that...
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raises the prospect of washington losing support for potential strikes. critics pointed to america's own toxic pasta from our agent orange in vietnam a jew cia supporter for saddam's chemical aggression coming up will report on the contras saying faces of u.s. foreign policy. and a victim of child abuse in a linda speaks out as sex offenders are taken off a please watch list aimed at safeguarding communities from predators.
raises the prospect of washington losing support for potential strikes. critics pointed to america's own toxic pasta from our agent orange in vietnam a jew cia supporter for saddam's chemical aggression coming up will report on the contras saying faces of u.s. foreign policy. and a victim of child abuse in a linda speaks out as sex offenders are taken off a please watch list aimed at safeguarding communities from predators.
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had dinner with orlando let telly air at his house the telly there was a former chilean ambassador to washington and i had invited him to work with me at the institute for policy studies after dinner we went outside and i put my elbows on the hood of his car not suspecting there was a bomb planted in it thirty six hours later literally or drove to work with a colleague ronny moffet. but tell your died in the explosion as did running off and. shortly afterwards the f.b.i. arrested hosts a swat as and dmo novel the very men they had listed in their assassination report on ricardo alarcon. two weeks later international terrorism took on dimensions. this is the c.b.s. evening news with walter cronkite that evening nine days ago a cuban passenger jet on route from barbados to a band of crashed into the sea following an on board explosion seventy three persons fifty seven of them cuban were killed. to cuban soil under bush and lewis pathetically less were arrested as must to minds of the crime. let's hear response to the accusations. i'm not saying as you americans say no comment the cia was told that
had dinner with orlando let telly air at his house the telly there was a former chilean ambassador to washington and i had invited him to work with me at the institute for policy studies after dinner we went outside and i put my elbows on the hood of his car not suspecting there was a bomb planted in it thirty six hours later literally or drove to work with a colleague ronny moffet. but tell your died in the explosion as did running off and. shortly afterwards the f.b.i. arrested hosts a swat...
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i am just saying they don't like you guys that much in washington. >>y old boss had joke where he said paid staffers and familybut the numbers are really that bad now. those of the only people who say they support congress. gerri: it is absolutely true. so good to see you, thank you. now we want to know what you think. should congress had to live by the same rules athe rest of us? vote on the right-hand si of the screen. i will share the results at the end of the show. we had a sinkhole of congress and now swallowing up condo resort giving 100 tourists a horrible surprise good fortunately nobody was hurt in the coapse but 20% is sueptie, how dangerouare they? with more on this, physical scientist and geologist at the u.s. geological survey. thank you for coming on tonight. tell us what a sinkhole really is. >> is the collapse of settlement into a cavity below the surface, simply put. gerri: what is collapsing? limestone, is that the typical? >> there are holes in the limestone. it dissolves and gets holes in it, there are overburdened materials that
i am just saying they don't like you guys that much in washington. >>y old boss had joke where he said paid staffers and familybut the numbers are really that bad now. those of the only people who say they support congress. gerri: it is absolutely true. so good to see you, thank you. now we want to know what you think. should congress had to live by the same rules athe rest of us? vote on the right-hand si of the screen. i will share the results at the end of the show. we had a sinkhole...
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from the fog of war to the drums of war washington and its western regional allies are again agitating for a senseless conflict in the middle east this time against syria again it's all about weapons of mass destruction and the echo of the catastrophe called iraq western military intervention in syria only make things worse. it was terrible they won't very hard to take out. once again to put them on here as a plane flight pattern that has sacks would that hurt their militants. one. of the most of those it was. only. going to. play. the full. kaminski told language it's up to the to close these programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on the t.v. reporting from the world's hot spots the v.o.i.p. interviews intriguing story for you. then try a small t arabic to find out more visit our big dog all teeth dog called. play. play. play. play. play. play. play. play play. play. play. play play. i play. people. pleasure to have you with us here today i'm sure. so mistletoes mission to save lives. and he begin a new mission which was basically to top the government of cuba with these o
from the fog of war to the drums of war washington and its western regional allies are again agitating for a senseless conflict in the middle east this time against syria again it's all about weapons of mass destruction and the echo of the catastrophe called iraq western military intervention in syria only make things worse. it was terrible they won't very hard to take out. once again to put them on here as a plane flight pattern that has sacks would that hurt their militants. one. of the most...
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to commemorate the march of washington event. al jazeera america - a new voice in american journalism - >>introduces america tonight. >>in egypt, police fired teargas at supporters of the ... >>a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. [[voiceover]] they risk never returning to the united states. >>grounded. >>real. >>unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >>an escape from the expected. >>i'm a cancer survivor. not only cancer, but brain cancer. my name is jonathan betz. i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. >>my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas. >>i'm kim bondy. >>nicole deford. >>and i'm from new orleans. >>san francisco, california. when i was a little kid, i just really loved the news. >>news was always important in my family. >>i knew as a kid that was exactly what i wanted to do. >>i learned to read by reading the newspaper with my great-grandfather every morning. >>and i love being able to tell other people stories. >>t
to commemorate the march of washington event. al jazeera america - a new voice in american journalism - >>introduces america tonight. >>in egypt, police fired teargas at supporters of the ... >>a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. [[voiceover]] they risk never returning to the united states. >>grounded. >>real. >>unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >>an escape from the expected....
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"good morning, washington" at 5:00 a.m. begins right now.
"good morning, washington" at 5:00 a.m. begins right now.
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there's an accident in elk ridge on washington boulevard at old washington road and in anne arundel county another crash westbound route 100 as you approach oakland road. 97 will be nice and clear. here's live look south of 695 and no problems right now as you make are way from route 50 all the way up to the beltway. now if you are traveling in baltimore county we have a crash in randallstown on liberty road reported at pikeswood drive. 695 here's what the west side looks like at baltimore national pike inner loop clear and outer loop clear and here's the drive times 11 minutes to get from 795 down to 95. we will remain up to speed on the east side of the beltway with an 11 minute ride on the outer loop from 95 up to 83 and no concerns on 95 in white marsh. it will take 6 minute from the harbor tunnel throughway to the fort mchenry tunnel toll plaza. be the first to know about traffic alerts and drive teems by following me on twitter at maryland traffic. >>> a fearless defensive tackle on the field a funny man off the field. art donovan played pro football for 12 years but we will remember
there's an accident in elk ridge on washington boulevard at old washington road and in anne arundel county another crash westbound route 100 as you approach oakland road. 97 will be nice and clear. here's live look south of 695 and no problems right now as you make are way from route 50 all the way up to the beltway. now if you are traveling in baltimore county we have a crash in randallstown on liberty road reported at pikeswood drive. 695 here's what the west side looks like at baltimore...
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then it becomes convention which in washington, the war in iraq, stop it -- occurs in new york city at this scale, four.four million. let me end with this quick note. today in city council of new york, city council voted a few hours ago to override the veto of the mayor of new york, between a special monitor at the city level for all police and to add and make sure the racial profiling is also not part of the city administrative code so it is not used by the police department of new york city. the reason i think it is critical not just because the good decision but because it city council of the city of new york is now all in 2013, persons of color and how do you think it happens? because the voting rights act of 1965, because section 5 of the voting rights act in new york city applies between counties, the same individuals who now look like us are acting like us, representing our interests, overriding the goes when it makes sense and finally standing up to this notion that we have to prevent crime before it starts and target black and latino free people and make comparative high-price
then it becomes convention which in washington, the war in iraq, stop it -- occurs in new york city at this scale, four.four million. let me end with this quick note. today in city council of new york, city council voted a few hours ago to override the veto of the mayor of new york, between a special monitor at the city level for all police and to add and make sure the racial profiling is also not part of the city administrative code so it is not used by the police department of new york city....
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a that is what happened in washington d.c. as the type graphical errotypograph cal led, 202, instead of 20, which is the international dialing code of egypt. >> reporter: there's those whoth say the illegally gatherey communication is a tiny fraction of the possible numbers. >> yeah, 2007, yeah, that ish, something to be concerned abouto and we should be, but was that a potential, the 100 billion cases. >> reporter: the nsa directoror of compliance wrote a statementt to fox news saying we take eachh report seriously. investigate the matter, addresss the issue, constantly look forlo trends and address them as welll all as a part of nsa internal over cite anoversight and compl efforts. >> reporter: today's report comes after president obamaent a calls for more transparency. trp it's ignited the privacy debate. a poll found that 47 to 41% margmargin, more voters found tt the surveillance does more to hurt americans, than it does to help track down terrorists. after this report, the judiciary chairman plans to hold another hearing
a that is what happened in washington d.c. as the type graphical errotypograph cal led, 202, instead of 20, which is the international dialing code of egypt. >> reporter: there's those whoth say the illegally gatherey communication is a tiny fraction of the possible numbers. >> yeah, 2007, yeah, that ish, something to be concerned abouto and we should be, but was that a potential, the 100 billion cases. >> reporter: the nsa directoror of compliance wrote a statementt to fox...
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the founder of amazon.com is buying "the washington post," price tag $250 million. i want to bring in gloria borger. this isn't amazon buying the post. it's the man himself, root? >> it's hard to absorb. "the washington post" represents a glorious era in american print journal journalism, we all know it going back to watergate. and the graham family has been such a part of that. now to sell this newspaper is kind of like if the salzburgers were to sell the "new york times" specific so it's kind of hard to absorb for those of who who have been around washington for some time and have seen "the washington post" as kind of the last behemoth of the grand old family who own newspapers. we saw that happen of corurse when the wall street journal got sold. >> and "the wall street journal" did change. >> it did change. >> obviously this is pure speculation but do you anticipate changes? >> it's hard to know. in their press release, they've asked kathy weymouth to stay on as blupublisher. you don't know. it's the end of an era where these families owned the newspapers and the
the founder of amazon.com is buying "the washington post," price tag $250 million. i want to bring in gloria borger. this isn't amazon buying the post. it's the man himself, root? >> it's hard to absorb. "the washington post" represents a glorious era in american print journal journalism, we all know it going back to watergate. and the graham family has been such a part of that. now to sell this newspaper is kind of like if the salzburgers were to sell the "new...
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now, you know, part of it is he's not accustomed to -- >> president obama also addressed washington's relationship with moscow saying he believes the two countries with work together even though russia slips into what he calls a cold war mentality. meanwhile, deadline reports the president attended a private dinner with some supporters in hollywood after "the tonight show" appearance. the he vept was not on the white house schedule. >>> sources now tell nbc news that the head of al qaeda ordered the group's terror leader in yemen to carry out an attack that would change the balance of power in the middle east. and for the u.s., the warning has turned into action. yesterday a drone strike killed at least four people in yemen, all believed to be al qaeda members. it was the fourth american strike in the last two weeks. the u.s. has airlifted some diplomatic personnel out of the yemeni embassy. sources tell nbc news the decision to withdraw has only encouraged al qaeda and given them a sense that their goals have been achieved by spreading fear. >> now with embassies closed for days, jay
now, you know, part of it is he's not accustomed to -- >> president obama also addressed washington's relationship with moscow saying he believes the two countries with work together even though russia slips into what he calls a cold war mentality. meanwhile, deadline reports the president attended a private dinner with some supporters in hollywood after "the tonight show" appearance. the he vept was not on the white house schedule. >>> sources now tell nbc news that...
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from the fog of war to the drums of war washington and its western regional allies are again agitating for a senseless conflict in the middle east this time against syria again it's all about weapons of mass destruction and the echo of the catastrophe called iraq will western military intervention in syria only make things worse. i. one of. these. people. pleasure to have you with us here today i'm sure. so mistletoes mission to save lives. and he begin a new mission which was basically to taunt the government of cuba with these overflights throwing we slips out and dropping medals and different kind of you know propaganda out his window now we. are going to war. that bustle toll claimed he successfully tested his new weapon in the everglades. his plan was to fire at somewhere in cuba. i went to cuba in january of ninety six in the course of a long dinner. president castro raised the issue of the overflights with me. basically saying. you've got to tell your government to. get control of these people that are making these very veiled threats and overflights and please fix the problem.
from the fog of war to the drums of war washington and its western regional allies are again agitating for a senseless conflict in the middle east this time against syria again it's all about weapons of mass destruction and the echo of the catastrophe called iraq will western military intervention in syria only make things worse. i. one of. these. people. pleasure to have you with us here today i'm sure. so mistletoes mission to save lives. and he begin a new mission which was basically to...
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surveillance program washington was a brinkley's being on b.b. and solved brazilian's telephone records as well as private e-mails for a ball today kate brazil's foreign minister through all that has said this can't be left out of the conversation between two top countries they promise right after the . paper published an article in july you and the n.s.a. collecting data on be dissolved telephone email conversations in the country the foreign minister suppressed deep concern and asks for a small nations in father bill brazil once the matter addressed at the united nations to find a legal way to protect the rights of citizens and preserve the servant of the countries me why it looks like the most provocative relations are you still to come deem agree world the america who publishes golden legal documents claimed that what has seen so far just days. of a much bigger case he promised to release thousands of files in the upcoming weeks or so related to what he say is secret united states surveillance of the global internet. that has reportedly told
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the best chances are to the south of washington. are lucky skies will hold clear to get a peek up in the sky. it will turn very warm and humid. this cold front and an area of low pressure could cause some scattered showers and storms. after that moves through, this high-pressure takes over and moves eastward. the effect will be wednesday through friday to become mostly sunny and significantly cooler temperatures. the off -- the kind of weather and --or late august late september and early october. highs in the upper 80's. saturday,day through beautiful weather. sunny and mild at the day and cool at night. on sunday maybe another go around of showers. >> you had me at low humidity. thank you. .t is the night to rock watch highlights from the cma music festival. it is on tonight at 8 p.m. stick around for p.m. >> made the million-dollar powerball winner. matt damon's new movie. what rebecca cooper found in oklahoma that and had her searching for the owners. >> a plane makes an emergency landing in [ male announcer ] you know what's so
the best chances are to the south of washington. are lucky skies will hold clear to get a peek up in the sky. it will turn very warm and humid. this cold front and an area of low pressure could cause some scattered showers and storms. after that moves through, this high-pressure takes over and moves eastward. the effect will be wednesday through friday to become mostly sunny and significantly cooler temperatures. the off -- the kind of weather and --or late august late september and early...
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washington says that it has enough evidence against assad and waves away comparisons with iraq we look at how the u.s. paved the way for the previous military campaign a. sectarian violence claims dozens more lives in iraq in a series of bomb attacks in baghdad looks at the ongoing price of the u.s. led liberation from side of the same. small to prison fails a stress test in the united kingdom with an anti muslim lobby blocking the expansion of islam calling it violent and incompatible with today's britain.
washington says that it has enough evidence against assad and waves away comparisons with iraq we look at how the u.s. paved the way for the previous military campaign a. sectarian violence claims dozens more lives in iraq in a series of bomb attacks in baghdad looks at the ongoing price of the u.s. led liberation from side of the same. small to prison fails a stress test in the united kingdom with an anti muslim lobby blocking the expansion of islam calling it violent and incompatible with...
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libby casey in washington. libby, thank you. >>> in the meantime, united nations investigators have returned from syria. they will prepare findings on chemical weapons use there but the u.n. says a full assessment could take wicks. zeena hoda has the latest from lebanon. >> they completed their mission in syria. now, the u.n. weapons inspect organs will give the evidence and samples they gathered to laboratories. the analysis will determine if chemical weapons were responsible for the deaths of hundreds in the rebel-controlled damascus suburbs. the united states has asked the west to give it time before resorting to military action. it is something some syrians are asking for as well. >> my message to the west is to give peace a chance. syrians is to live together. it was a beautiful country. the only way now is to hold dialogue. let the warring sides talk and reach a compromise. >> the conflict in syria has affected the lives of so many and what might come next could cause even more suffering. >> that's why th
libby casey in washington. libby, thank you. >>> in the meantime, united nations investigators have returned from syria. they will prepare findings on chemical weapons use there but the u.n. says a full assessment could take wicks. zeena hoda has the latest from lebanon. >> they completed their mission in syria. now, the u.n. weapons inspect organs will give the evidence and samples they gathered to laboratories. the analysis will determine if chemical weapons were responsible...
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washington assured them that the u.s. government gives to bigotry no sanction to, to persecution, no assistance. for any jew living in america, he wrote, there shall be none to make him afraid. >> washington wrote the letter a year before the first amendment guarantee of religious freedom became the law of the land. turo important place in american history has made it a popular tourist destination. laura has dreamed of visiting for more than 30 years. >> i grew up jewish in the south. and i have heard about the synagogue since i was a little girl. and this was the place where i wanted to come and i wanted to bring my family. hi goosebumps. >> reporter: linda says it is a feeling that never goes away. >> i go into that building and i feel the presence of the people who founded it. i feel what a miracle it was for them to be able to worship freely. >> a miracle that continues twheek end as turo celebrates 250 years of religious freedom. chip reid, cbs news, new port, rhode island. >> still ahead, paving the way for a play b
washington assured them that the u.s. government gives to bigotry no sanction to, to persecution, no assistance. for any jew living in america, he wrote, there shall be none to make him afraid. >> washington wrote the letter a year before the first amendment guarantee of religious freedom became the law of the land. turo important place in american history has made it a popular tourist destination. laura has dreamed of visiting for more than 30 years. >> i grew up jewish in the...
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we come to washington to what? and we are going back home -- we have come a long, long way and we have a long way to go. you, and you and keep thank you for acknowledging me. king over there. i will not do all the talking and not let her say anything. i stand with the women. you will not hit me to take a position against the women. hello. hello. god bless you and keep you. we will work for that day when justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream. we will not be asked to give back. -- to get back. when brown can stick around. when yellow can be mellow. and when white will behave all right. we come to washington to commemorate. we are going back home -- lowery.end give him a hand. are we ready to march? do not start ganging up. us a king is going to give plan -- a prayer. then we will start lining up. why do we march? governor deval patrick is here from massachusetts. he did not want to talk. he has come to march. we march because in the 1950's emmitt till.l -- now it is trayvon martin. let
we come to washington to what? and we are going back home -- we have come a long, long way and we have a long way to go. you, and you and keep thank you for acknowledging me. king over there. i will not do all the talking and not let her say anything. i stand with the women. you will not hit me to take a position against the women. hello. hello. god bless you and keep you. we will work for that day when justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream. we will not be asked...
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there are more than 390 trader joe's across america. 14 stores in washington alone. while hallon the said that he only makes $2 on each testimony he now has to go further to get the products. >> we lost a bunch of chocolate. >> reporter: the store's sign has lost its "p" which reads i irate joe's. >> they said they were hoping a store this year or next year i would close the store. >> reporter: we reached out to trader joe's they're not commenting on the lawsuit. >>> when we come back here on "world news" -- the big implosion in one american city. why they decided suddenly that the building had to come down. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significantly reduces sudden urges and accidents, for 24 hours. if you have certain stomach problems or glaucoma, or can not empty your bladder, you should not take toviaz. get emergency me
there are more than 390 trader joe's across america. 14 stores in washington alone. while hallon the said that he only makes $2 on each testimony he now has to go further to get the products. >> we lost a bunch of chocolate. >> reporter: the store's sign has lost its "p" which reads i irate joe's. >> they said they were hoping a store this year or next year i would close the store. >> reporter: we reached out to trader joe's they're not commenting on the...
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doug luzader is live for us in washington with the very latest. hi there, duoug. what do we know today? the timetable is up in the air today. we know the u.s. navy moved a second aircraft carrier into the region. that is a lot of additional firepower. there are a lot of potential delays out there starting with the government. they are saying the inspectors need to stay there longer rebel groups have been using weapons may be a delaying tactic. we may have to give more time with david cameron to run all of this through parliament. many members of congress are upset about how quickly this has been moving. many say they should have a say. they have not yet made up his mind. >> we can take tailored approaches not getting drawn into a long conflict. not a reputation of iraq which i know a lot of people are worried about. if we are saying in a clear and decisive but limited way we send a shot across saying stop doing this. that can have a positive impact on national security over the long-term. >> one problem may be that all of these delays give syrian dictators more ti
doug luzader is live for us in washington with the very latest. hi there, duoug. what do we know today? the timetable is up in the air today. we know the u.s. navy moved a second aircraft carrier into the region. that is a lot of additional firepower. there are a lot of potential delays out there starting with the government. they are saying the inspectors need to stay there longer rebel groups have been using weapons may be a delaying tactic. we may have to give more time with david cameron to...
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from the fog of war to the drums of war washington and its western regional allies are again agitating for a senseless conflict in the middle east this time against syria again it's all about weapons of mass destruction and the echo of the catastrophe called iraq western military intervention in syria only make things worse. do we speak your language or not a day of. school music programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angola's stories. you hear. the choice all teach spanish find out more visit eye to eye ball tito it's calm. i. i think people. pleasure to have you with us here today i'm sure. so mistletoes mission to save lives. and he begin a new mission which was basically to top the government of cuba with these overflights throwing we flips out and dropping medals and different kind of you know propaganda out his window now we. are going towards. bliss network bustle toll claimed he successfully tested his new weapon in the everglades. his plan was to fire at somewhere in cuba. i went to cuba in january of ninety six in the cour
from the fog of war to the drums of war washington and its western regional allies are again agitating for a senseless conflict in the middle east this time against syria again it's all about weapons of mass destruction and the echo of the catastrophe called iraq western military intervention in syria only make things worse. do we speak your language or not a day of. school music programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angola's stories. you...
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. >>> marching again, hundreds of thousands rally for jobs and justice today in washington, just as they did 50 years ago to hear dr. king's historic "i have a dream" address. >>> and a mayor's mission to revitalize gary, indiana, a town that has long been down on its luck, now signs of hope and healing are everywhere. >>> good evening. that huge wildfire burning in central california is growing virtually unchecked tonight as its impact is being felt more than 100 miles away, far from the fire fight, the city of san francisco is under a state of emergency tonight because its water supply and hydroelectric power come from a reservoir near the fire zone. 2,700 firefighters are now on the lines backed by a relentless air assault, but working again to rugged landscape and exhaustion they managed to contain only a tiny piece of this fire. nbc's tom costello is in groveland, california, to bring us the latest. tom, good evening. >> reporter: hi, lester. public utility crews say they are confident they can maintain water and power to san francisco. this station is serving as an information poin
. >>> marching again, hundreds of thousands rally for jobs and justice today in washington, just as they did 50 years ago to hear dr. king's historic "i have a dream" address. >>> and a mayor's mission to revitalize gary, indiana, a town that has long been down on its luck, now signs of hope and healing are everywhere. >>> good evening. that huge wildfire burning in central california is growing virtually unchecked tonight as its impact is being felt more...
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asÍ y todo, una auditoria de la agencia obtenida por el washington post, identifica 2776 casos en un aÑo, donde sÍ obtuvieron, guardaron y distribuyeron comunicaciones contra la ley. el fracaso por falta de abierta vigilancia, dice un experto en derecho a la privacidad. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> el principal problema del programa es que es secreto, la supervisiÓn fracasa por eso hubo miles de errores, nadie se podÍa enterar, defensores de la necesidad de este tipo de programa en la lucha antiterrorista estÁn decepcionados. >>> hubo errores, y violaciones tambiÉn de los controles y se requiere una respuesta. urgente. >>> en muchos casos, la n s a cometiÓ errores, como confundir el cÓdigo para llamar a egipto, y cairo, y dos con el cÓdigo de washington d c, de donde obtuvieron rÉcord telefÓnicos, y cortes que autorizan las operaciones, no se enteraron a tiempo de mÉtodos que determinaron que eran anticonstitucionales, se atribuyÓ los erroes a la implementaciÓn de nuevos procedimientos, y ajustes tecnolÓgicos. si cometen un error, la agencia lo reporta internamente, y
asÍ y todo, una auditoria de la agencia obtenida por el washington post, identifica 2776 casos en un aÑo, donde sÍ obtuvieron, guardaron y distribuyeron comunicaciones contra la ley. el fracaso por falta de abierta vigilancia, dice un experto en derecho a la privacidad. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> el principal problema del programa es que es secreto, la supervisiÓn fracasa por eso hubo miles de errores, nadie se podÍa enterar, defensores de la necesidad de este tipo de...
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and the rain stretching up for much of the east coast. >> it will hit 85 in washington, baltimore and here in new york. dallas also dips below 100, down to 99. phoenix still up there at 100. mostly 80 degrees in california. and only into the 70s in the northwest. >>> a serious glitch on wall street brings trading to a halt. how did this affect the markets during an already down week? >>> and stranded at sea. a fisherman is saved after treading water for nearly an entire day. this morning, hear from the survivor's wife and the man who made the rescue. >>> also, whipping winds sending a giant balloon flying through a parking lot. a closer look at some must-see video of the day. >>> technicians, still scratching their heads on wall street over what triggered that computer glitch that halted operations at nasdaq yesterday. the problem shut down trading for about three hours and worried investors as it hit several big tech companies, like apple and microsoft. fortunately, however, the market closed up, ending wall street's six-day losing streak. the dow posted a gain of 66 points. the nasd
and the rain stretching up for much of the east coast. >> it will hit 85 in washington, baltimore and here in new york. dallas also dips below 100, down to 99. phoenix still up there at 100. mostly 80 degrees in california. and only into the 70s in the northwest. >>> a serious glitch on wall street brings trading to a halt. how did this affect the markets during an already down week? >>> and stranded at sea. a fisherman is saved after treading water for nearly an entire...
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in washington, d.c. you're watching rt. we start with the crisis in syria as the united states and its allies away options for military intervention after the chemical attack last week in damascus. despite denials from the syrian regime, the white house has said it is undeniable president bashar al-assad is behind the attacks, setting the stage for an international brawl. president hassan rouhani of iran said he will press forward with attempts to ward off military action by western nations against president bashar al- assad. he was quoted as saying that military action will bring great cost for the region. it is necessary to apply all effort to prevent it. according to state tv, he said both iran and russia would work in cooperation to prevent any military action against syria. meanwhile, the united states and its allies continue to pair for a potential strike. president obama told pbs yesterday he did not want a prolonged military intervention. >> if we are saying in a clear and decisive but very limited way, we send a sh
in washington, d.c. you're watching rt. we start with the crisis in syria as the united states and its allies away options for military intervention after the chemical attack last week in damascus. despite denials from the syrian regime, the white house has said it is undeniable president bashar al-assad is behind the attacks, setting the stage for an international brawl. president hassan rouhani of iran said he will press forward with attempts to ward off military action by western nations...
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when he said that all of these things in washington were phony scandal, wouch them that he was talking about was the nsa issue. i keep asking like could you help us defend you. he did something rhetorically today that he doesn't do often, which is he made very clear he's going to have a four-point plan. he talked about the four-point plan. it's just amazing to me in the summer, august, he wants to talk about the middle class and he wants to talk about section 215 of the patriot act? we're way, way, way down in the weeds. i think, again, he could have done it three weeks ago. i would have said he could have done more about the middle class at the top. i don't think he needed to speak more on this. >> i was going to use a different term but she suggested i not use it. >> ask the right question. >> he said, mr. president, it sounds like you consider mr. snowden more of a whistle blower than a traitor. he goes, no, no, he needs to come back and face his approval and then he talks about how great the whistle blower program is. >> can we reach a consensus here that this was too late, some of
when he said that all of these things in washington were phony scandal, wouch them that he was talking about was the nsa issue. i keep asking like could you help us defend you. he did something rhetorically today that he doesn't do often, which is he made very clear he's going to have a four-point plan. he talked about the four-point plan. it's just amazing to me in the summer, august, he wants to talk about the middle class and he wants to talk about section 215 of the patriot act? we're way,...
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the bears has little support of the economically deaf politicians in washington. to make matters worse, the fed has burned down the gauntlet. so if the war and the government burned down, ben bernanke is take, himself out of the risk. interest rates can spiral higher. what do you do in that environment? that's easy. i think it's a recipe to stay on the sideline, these macro forces would move us around. i'd rather stay in the bay, not take my chances. we are facing man-made events. the men making them and women do not care about the economic impact of their decisions. they simply don't take them into account. they don't take your job into account. neither party in that environment. but that, well, in that environment, that needs to stay planted firmly on your shoulder until either stocks come down or we get a resolution on both. not one. but both the budget deal and syria that pleases the bulls. to me, that's a tie that since we don't have a single lifeguard, sounds like shark infested waters to me. let's go to joe in oregon. please, joe. >> thank you, mr. cramer,
the bears has little support of the economically deaf politicians in washington. to make matters worse, the fed has burned down the gauntlet. so if the war and the government burned down, ben bernanke is take, himself out of the risk. interest rates can spiral higher. what do you do in that environment? that's easy. i think it's a recipe to stay on the sideline, these macro forces would move us around. i'd rather stay in the bay, not take my chances. we are facing man-made events. the men...
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en washington, telemundo. >>> con frecuencia es complicado lograr acceso a los servicios gubernamentales, hay mucha burocracia, y a veces las personas tienen que ir en un sitio a otro. buscando informaciÓn. frustrante es, mÁs aÚn si se es inmigrante y no se habla inglÉs y muchos aplauden la iniciativa del nuevo alcalde de los angeles, de abrir una oficina de asuntos de inmigraciÓn. es un centro, donde los inmigrantes pueden obtener lo que necesitan para tener acceso a los servicios del gobierno. un lugar, que les servirÁ de brÚjula, para navegar el complejo ocÉano de formulario y requisitos kilomÉtricos gubernamentales, carlos botifoll nos explica cÓmo va a funcionar. >>> para linda lÓpez, la nueva oficina de asuntos de inmigrantes de los angeles que encabeza, podrÍa ser crucial, para el proceso de legalizaciÓn, si se da la reforma migratoria integral. >>> la meta es integrarlos en el tejido social polÍtico econÓmico. >>> la oficina que puede ayudar con la obtenciÓn de documentos, abre justo antes que se inicie el debate en la cÁmara de representantes y que puede legaliz
en washington, telemundo. >>> con frecuencia es complicado lograr acceso a los servicios gubernamentales, hay mucha burocracia, y a veces las personas tienen que ir en un sitio a otro. buscando informaciÓn. frustrante es, mÁs aÚn si se es inmigrante y no se habla inglÉs y muchos aplauden la iniciativa del nuevo alcalde de los angeles, de abrir una oficina de asuntos de inmigraciÓn. es un centro, donde los inmigrantes pueden obtener lo que necesitan para tener acceso a los...
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well i'll tell marvin in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture on tuesday morning miami police officers tasered and killed an eighteen year old for spray painting an abandoned mcdonald's yet another example of senseless and unnecessary police brutality so what will it take to put an end to police violence in this country that are more into night's big picture rumble and the story of jesus is deeply ingrained in our cultural memory but how much do we really know about the life and times of the man whose followers call him the messiah i'll ask dr raise oslo in tonight's conversations with great bods. it's friday you ready to rumble joining me for that ides big picture rumble are jesse jane duff retired u.s. marine corps gunnery sergeant and member of the organizing committee of concerned veterans for america story and union organizer and author and poet and kevin callie political commentator thank you all for joining us tonight. so take a look at this headline we cannot build a strong equitable
well i'll tell marvin in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture on tuesday morning miami police officers tasered and killed an eighteen year old for spray painting an abandoned mcdonald's yet another example of senseless and unnecessary police brutality so what will it take to put an end to police violence in this country that are more into night's big picture rumble and the story of jesus is deeply ingrained in our cultural memory but how much do we really know...
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amazon.com founder will by the "washington post" for $250 million. he's worth several billion and wrote a note to employees of the "washington post" saying he will not interfere in day-to-day management and is grateful that the newspaper's executive team is staying in place. shares of the stock of the "washington post" jumped 5%. >> coming up, meet the frankenburger. the reviews are in on the first manmade meat. plus the bay area connection to the burger made in the lab. >>> and good evening. i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. a mix of sun and clouds this afternoon.2v >>> 4 and 5-year-olds twho drink one sugar sweet a day ma have an increased risk for obesity. the 5-year-olds with sugary drinks every day were 43% more likely to be obese than those who drank sugary drinks less frequently, or not at all. researchers say parents should give thinker children milk or water instead. the cofounder of google wants to change the way we eat. this is made from cows and stem cells. volunteer taste tester said the hamburger had the chexture of
amazon.com founder will by the "washington post" for $250 million. he's worth several billion and wrote a note to employees of the "washington post" saying he will not interfere in day-to-day management and is grateful that the newspaper's executive team is staying in place. shares of the stock of the "washington post" jumped 5%. >> coming up, meet the frankenburger. the reviews are in on the first manmade meat. plus the bay area connection to the burger made...